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AGREEMENT SIGNED

THRACE GOES TO TURKEY

FROM NEU-

TRAL ZONE.

ANGORA'S REPLY DELAYED

!,BY CABLE- PBESS ASSOCIATION—JOP HEIGHT LONDON, Oct. 11. * The Mudania agreement has been signed. The terms of the agreement Teached at Mudania include the return of Thrace to Turkey conditional on the immediate withdrawal of the Angora troops . irom the zones in" Allied occupation, mixed commissions to de- j limit the new neutralities at Cha-1 nak and Ismid.—Renter. 1 . LONDON, Oct. 10. The crisisi is marking time pending lAngora's reply. The British Cabinet met this' evening, but there was only a ! •short sitting, as no further dispatch tfrom General Harington was received. The /Morning Post's Constantinople •correspondent says General Harington ias returned to Constantinople pending receipt of an answer from Angora. At the close of the conference with Ismet', General Harington said the, British have now on the spqt a large number of ships, quite a large numtfer of men, and very large guns, adding: > "The British are a bad nation to quarzrel with." - Those in closest touch with i the conference are still doubtful how matters "will go, and also whether the Turks are negotiating in good faith. I

LONDON, Oct. 11. , The Braemar Castle, with a thousand members of the air force on board, -which was temporarily diverted to Constantinople,' is proceeding to Mesopotamia;—Eeuter.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 12 October 1922, Page 5

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AGREEMENT SIGNED Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 12 October 1922, Page 5

AGREEMENT SIGNED Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 12 October 1922, Page 5